[PATCH 0/5] ext4 docs toctree reorganization

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Hi Jon, hi Ted,

While discussing on my previous ext4 docs reorganization attempt
by merging contents [1], Jon suggested that considering current docs
file structure, a proper toctree would be ideal [2]. So, here's
the patchset that does exactly that.

Actual conversion to toctree structure is in [1/5], while the rest
is cleanups to make the resulting toctree nicer.

This patchset is based on docs-next tree.

Enjoy!

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20250618111544.22602-1-bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx/
[2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/87bjqjh5dr.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

Bagas Sanjaya (5):
  Documentation: ext4: Convert includes into toctrees
  Documentation: ext4: Reduce toctree depth
  Documentation: ext4: atomic_writes: Demote last three sections
  Documentation: ext4: blockgroup: Add explicit title heading
  Documentation: ext4: Move inode table short docs into its own file

 .../filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst        | 10 ++++-----
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/bitmaps.rst    |  7 ------
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/blockgroup.rst | 11 ++++++----
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.rst    | 10 +++++----
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/globals.rst    | 15 ++++++++-----
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/index.rst      |  2 +-
 .../filesystems/ext4/inode_table.rst          |  9 ++++++++
 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/overview.rst   | 22 ++++++++++---------
 8 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/ext4/inode_table.rst


base-commit: d3f825032091fc14c7d5e34bcd54317ae4246903
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